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Credits:
Movie Name: Akhanda
Directed by: Boyapati Srinu
Produced by: Miryala Ravinder Reddy under Dwaraka Creations.
Star Cast: Nandamuri Balakrishna, Pragya Jaiswal, Srikanth
& Others
Music Director : S Thaman
DOP : Ram Prasad
Art Director: AS Prakash
Music Label : Lahari Music & T Series
DI: Annapurna Studios

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Date: October 10, 2025

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    India's low reliance on uranium

    Limited reserves: India has modest domestic uranium reserves, which are typically low-grade compared to those of leading uranium-producing countries.

    Heavy dependence on imports: To meet its nuclear fuel demands, India imports a significant portion of its uranium from countries like Kazakhstan, Russia, and Canada. A 2025 report by Kotak Securities noted that India currently imports over 75% of its uranium requirements.

    Emphasis on thorium: Due to its vast thorium reserves, India is pursuing a three-stage nuclear power program. This long-term strategy is designed to maximize energy production from its more abundant thorium resources, reducing its long-term reliance on uranium. 

    India's three-stage nuclear program

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    Stage 1: Pressurized Heavy Water Reactors (PHWRs) are fueled by natural uranium and produce plutonium as a byproduct.

    Stage 2: Fast Breeder Reactors (FBRs) will use the plutonium from the first stage to breed new fissile material, including uranium-233, from thorium.

    Stage 3: Advanced Heavy Water Reactors (AHWRs) will use thorium and uranium-233 to achieve a sustainable and closed fuel cycle.

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